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United States Department of Commerce

www.commerce.gov

 
The U.S. Department of Commerce has a broad mandate to advance economic growth and jobs and opportunities for the American people. It has cross cutting responsibilities in the areas of trade, technology, entrepreneurship, economic development, environmental stewardship and statistical research and analysis. The products and services the department provides touch the lives of Americans and American companies in many ways, including weather forecasts, the decennial census, and patent and trademark protection for inventors and businesses. The development of commerce to provide new opportunities was the central goal at the department's beginning in 1903 and it remains a primary obligation today.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion
  • www.commerce.gov
  • 1401 Constitution Ave NW
    Washington, DC USA 20230
  • Phone: 202.482.2000

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Brian Bordelon
DCIO Chief Technology Officer Profile
Densmore Bartly
Chief Information Security Officer Profile

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